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Default grills on boats

On Sun, 31 May 2020 14:42:20 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote:

I’m thinking on putting a gas grill on my pontoon. One that hangs over the railing kinda like a dog n suds tray


On Sun, 31 May 2020 11:51:19 -0700 (PDT), wrote:

Just received my new Magma Kettle grill. Had I known the grease collection pan was so poorly designed, I would have never considered buying it. You risk spilling the grease in the lake or on your boat removing the grill. Then on top of that you have to disassemble the grill to not only access, and empty the grease from the small

grease pan. Then to clean the grill you have to completely take it apart. I would not recomend anyone to buy one of these grills. The grease pan should be easy to remove and clean!w. Who wants to have to take apart your grill every it's used, and still risk spilling the grease in the lake or in or on your boat in doing so?

I understand nobody wants to drop anything in the water but animal fat
is not particularly bad. It isn't a petrochemical and the fish will
eat it.


I had one on my pontoon made from a beer keg cut in half but I ended
up making a stand for it so we could use it on the beach. Grilling on
the boat wasn't all that great. I had one made from an 30 gal oil drum
we had on our DC raft race raft.


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